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Households €1,000 worse off due to inflation – CSO

Households were €1,000 worse off last year when inflation was taken into account – despite a rise in the median ...
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Global debt sees first annual drop since 2015 – IIF

The post-pandemic rebound in world growth and inflation last year meant the amount of debt sloshing around the global economy ...
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Fruit and veg imports hit by poor weather in Europe

A number of retailers in Ireland say they are experiencing availability issues with certain fruit and vegetables. They say salad ...
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Govt to expand TBESS, keep 9% VAT rate until September

The Government has today announced more measures to help businesses deal with cost-of-living increases. It announced a final extension of ...
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Welfare bonus announced but no new energy credit

The Government has agreed a more targeted cost-of-living package, along with some universal payments, with €470m set to be allocated ...
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Working group set up to tackle disinformation

The Government has established a working group to coordinate efforts to combat the spread of disinformation on the internet. The ...
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European new car sales up 10.7% in January

European new car sales up 10.7% in January European new car registrations jumped in January, data from the region’s carmaker ...
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Welfare and child benefit bonuses in cost-of-living plan

The Government’s latest cost-of-living package is on course to exceed €1.2bn, of which €400m looks set to be allocated for ...
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Could rising interest rates cause property prices to fall?

Property markets worldwide are showing signs of slowing in response to higher interest rates with some going into reverse already. ...
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